Personally, I agree that people from Parliament should come with the clerk. I don't have any issue with this. I agree that we need to hear from technology experts. Technology is crucial if we want to work effectively, understand each other and hear each other properly. That's also clear. I also agree that we should hear the experiences of witnesses from other places. I don't see any issue with this. Obviously, I imagine that we'll talk to them by video conference or by teleconference, given the situation. I don't think that these people will go from one side to the other to come talk to us.
However, I have a suggestion. I think that you were trying to draw up lists of specific people. I think that constitutional issues are extremely important. We must ensure that the legislative structure of Parliament will be respected in this process.
I suggest that we invite Benoît Pelletier, a former minister who is a constitutional expert and a professor at the University of Ottawa. I think that it might be worthwhile to hear him speak about the potential for the virtual Parliament to comply with the basic rules of the Constitution.
I'm therefore submitting the name Benoît Pelletier. Thank you.